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Komodo dragons, the world’s largest species of lizard, have iron-tipped teeth that help them to rip their prey apart, according to new research.
Health data startup Komodo Health secured a structured equity infusion of $200 million in early November as it looks to continue scaling its data-driven "healthcare map" and analytics tools ...
If a pharma company wants to understand the market for its next drug, or an insurance provider wants to assess which patients might be at higher risk for illness, they increasingly turn to Komodo ...
Five Komodo dragon hatchlings have been born at a zoo in Spain, the first successful breeding of the world's largest lizard - an endangered species - in the country for a decade.
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Komodo dragon teeth are ironclad. Literally. The serrated edges and tips of the reptiles’ razor-sharp chompers are lined with a layer of iron, researchers report July 24 in Nature Ecology ...
Komodo Health, a healthcare enterprise in the business of making data-driven maps, has laid off 9% of staff, or 78 people, according to sources. The personnel change comes about a month after the ...
Komodo dragons are endemic to only five islands in southeastern Indonesia. They can be found on Indonesia’s four islands within Komodo National Park: Komodo, Rinca, Gili Montang, Gili Dasami.
Komodo dragons, the world’s largest species of lizard, have iron-tipped teeth that help them to rip their prey apart, according to new research.